Perceptions, Barriers, and Knowledge of Inpatient Glycemic Control: A Survey of Health Care Workers
Conclusion:
Knowledge regarding hyperglycemia management was suboptimal across a sample of health care workers when compared to clinical best practices. Hyperglycemia management was perceived to be important but convenience seemed to influence the management approach more than efficacy. Knowledge, perceptions, and barriers seem to play an important role in patient care and should be considered when developing education programs prior to implementation of optimized glycemic protocols.
Source: Journal of Pharmacy Practice - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Beliard, R., Muzykovsky, K., Vincent, W., Shah, B., Davanos, E. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research
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